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UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera
The poster for UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateNovember 14, 2009 (2009-11-14)
VenueEvening News Arena
CityManchester, United Kingdom
Attendance16,693[1]
Total gate$2,000,000[1]
Event chronology
UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera UFC 106: Ortiz vs. Griffin 2

UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on November 14, 2009 in Manchester, United Kingdom at the Manchester Evening News Arena.[2] This event aired on the same day, via tape delay, on Spike in the U.S.[3]

Background

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A previously rumoured Lightweight Championship bout between B.J. Penn and Diego Sanchez[4] did not take place at this event. At the UFC 102 press conference, White said it was likely that the fight will be moved to a third event in November which was at the time still unannounced.[5] It was later announced that the bout would take place at UFC 107.[6]

A bout between Antônio Rogério Nogueira and Luiz Arthur Cane was moved to UFC 106.[7] Dong Hyun Kim was forced to pull out of his bout with Dan Hardy due to an injury. He was replaced by Mike Swick.[citation needed][8]

The winner of Mike Swick vs. Dan Hardy was said to receive a title shot at Georges St-Pierre in early 2010.[9] This fight took place at UFC 111. A previously announced bout between Peter Sobotta and DaMarques Johnson was cancelled due to a military commitment for Sobotta.[10]

UFC 105 drew an average of 2.9 million viewers on Spike TV.[11]

Results

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Main card
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Light Heavyweight Randy Couture def Brandon Vera Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) 3 5:00
Welterweight Dan Hardy def Mike Swick Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) 3 5:00
Middleweight Michael Bisping def Denis Kang TKO (punches) 2 4:24
Welterweight Matt Brown def James Wilks TKO (punches) 3 2:27
Lightweight Ross Pearson def Aaron Riley TKO (doctor stoppage) 2 4:38
Preliminary card
Welterweight John Hathaway def Paul Taylor Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–26) 3 5:00
Lightweight Terry Etim def Shannon Gugerty Submission (guillotine choke) 2 1:24
Welterweight Nick Osipczak def Matthew Riddle TKO (punches) 3 3:53
Lightweight Dennis Siver def Paul Kelly TKO (spinning back kick and punches) 2 2:53
Light Heavyweight Alexander Gustafsson def Jared Hamman KO (punches) 1 0:41
Lightweight Andre Winner def Rolando Delgado KO (punch) 1 3:22

Bonus awards

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The following fighters received $40,000 bonuses.[12]

  • Fight of the Night: Michael Bisping vs. Denis Kang
  • Knockout of the Night: Dennis Siver
  • Submission of the Night: Terry Etim

See also

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UFC 105 was a event produced by the (UFC) that took place on November 14, 2009, at the Manchester Evening News Arena in , . The event marked the UFC's first visit to Manchester and featured a main card headlined by a bout between UFC Hall of Famer and , with Couture securing a victory after three rounds. It drew an attendance of 16,693 fans and generated $2 million in ticket revenue, while attracting approximately 2.9 million viewers on Spike TV in the United States. The main card showcased several high-profile matchups, including a bout between British fighter and , which Hardy won by unanimous decision, earning him a title shot opportunity. In the co-main event, hometown favorite defeated via second-round TKO with punches, a performance that earned Fight of the Night honors. Other notable main card results included Matt Brown stopping James Wilks with a third-round TKO and Ross Pearson earning a doctor's stoppage TKO over Aaron Riley in the second round. The prelims featured emerging talents such as , who notched a quick first-round knockout of Jared Hamman, and , who claimed Knockout of the Night with a second-round spinning back kick against Paul Kelly. UFC 105 highlighted the promotion's growing presence in the , with ten British fighters on the card, including Submission of the Night winner for his second-round over Shannon Gugerty. The event's success underscored Couture's enduring appeal at age 46 and propelled fighters like Hardy and Bisping toward contention in their respective divisions, contributing to the UFC's expansion in .

Background

Announcement and Promotion

The (UFC) officially announced UFC 105 on September 8, 2009, confirming the event for November 14, 2009, at the Manchester Evening News Arena in , . This marked the promotion's return to since UFC 70 in 2007 and its fifth overall event in the . The main event, pitting UFC Hall of Famer against in a bout, was revealed on September 14, 2009, highlighting Couture's return to the 205-pound division and his first appearance since defeating at UFC 70. Promotion centered on Couture's status as a marquee draw to boost UFC's growing international footprint in , emphasizing his legacy and the matchup's potential for a veteran-contender clash. To capitalize on local appeal, marketing efforts spotlighted British stars and , who actively promoted the card through public appearances and street-level campaigns in . Official posters featuring the Couture-Vera showdown were distributed to generate buzz, alongside broader strategies to engage audiences amid the sport's rising popularity. A key element of the promotion was UFC's new broadcasting partnership with , announced in July 2009, which positioned the network as the exclusive and home for UFC content starting with UFC 101. This deal enabled live coverage of UFC 105 on at 8 p.m. local time, while the event aired on a taped delay in the United States on Spike TV beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT, further extending its reach to North American viewers.

Fight Card Changes

The original main event for UFC 105 was slated to feature a championship bout between champion and challenger , but scheduling conflicts led to its relocation to on December 12, 2009, in . This shift opened the door for versus to headline the event as a matchup. A significant adjustment occurred in the welterweight division when withdrew due to a sustained in training, forcing the UFC to replace him in his scheduled bout against . stepped in as the substitute opponent, elevating the Hardy-Swick fight to co-main event status with high stakes: the winner would earn a title shot against champion . This change was announced in late September 2009, adding intrigue to the card hosted in , . To enhance local appeal for the audience, the UFC incorporated several British fighters into the lineup, including lightweight facing Aaron Riley and welterweight taking on Paul Taylor in an all- preliminary bout. These additions, confirmed alongside other matchups like versus , helped build excitement for the event at the Manchester Evening News Arena. By early November 2009, following these modifications, the UFC finalized the 11-bout card with no further alterations, setting the stage for the November 14 event.

Event Preparation

Weigh-ins and Pre-fight Activities

The official weigh-ins for UFC 105 were held on November 13, 2009, at the in , . All 22 fighters on the card successfully made weight without any reported issues or penalties. Both main event fighters and weighed in at 204 pounds for their bout. The event attracted a partisan British crowd and garnered significant coverage from local media outlets. The pre-fight press conference took place on November 12, 2009, in , attended by UFC President , Couture, Vera, and other key fighters. White highlighted the event's role in advancing MMA's popularity in the , with no major controversies, ejections, or altercations reported.

Venue and Attendance

UFC 105 took place on November 14, 2009, at the Manchester Evening News Arena (now known as the AO Arena) in , . The venue, with a capacity of approximately 17,000 for configurations, drew a crowd of 16,693 spectators, marking the highest attendance for a UFC event in at that time and surpassing the previous record of 16,235 set at in . Ticket sales generated a live gate revenue of $2 million USD, reflecting strong demand from local and international fans. The preliminary bouts commenced around 12:20 p.m. EST, with the full event running into the evening local time. In the , coverage aired live on starting at 8:00 p.m. GMT, capitalizing on the domestic appeal of the fight card. In the United States, the main card broadcast on Spike TV began at 8:00 p.m. EST on a five-hour tape delay, attracting an average viewership of 2.9 million and peaking at 3.7 million during the headline bout. Internationally, the event reached audiences through UFC's network of global broadcast partners.

Fight Results

Main Card

The main card of UFC 105, broadcast live on Spike TV from the Arena, consisted of five bouts across , , , and divisions, drawing a record 16,693 attendees for a UFC event in the UK. In the main event, defeated via (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) after three rounds. , at 46 years old, relied on his wrestling expertise to control the clinch for much of the fight, pressing against the cage and limiting his striking output despite landing a significant knockdown in the second round. mounted late in the third but could not capitalize, as 's grappling dominance secured the narrow victory in a tactical affair. The co-main event saw Dan Hardy outpoint Mike Swick via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) over three rounds. Hardy absorbed early takedown attempts from Swick but countered with high-volume striking and clinch work, turning the bout into a stand-up brawl where his power punches and knees landed more effectively. In the third round, Hardy reversed a takedown and maintained top pressure, outpacing Swick's wrestling to earn a title shot against Georges St-Pierre. Michael Bisping overcame an early setback to defeat Denis Kang via TKO (punches) at 4:24 of the second round. Kang, a submission specialist, dropped Bisping with a left hook in the first and controlled with jiu-jitsu from the top, but Bisping recovered in the second by securing three takedowns and unleashing ground-and-pound as Kang fatigued. Referee Dan Miragliotta intervened as Bisping's strikes overwhelmed the grounded Kang, marking Bisping's rebound from a prior knockout loss. Matt Brown stopped via TKO (punches) at 2:27 of the third round. The fight featured back-and-forth action, with Wilks attempting a kimura in the second, but Brown's relentless pressure and a flying knee shifted momentum decisively. In the final round, Brown mounted and delivered unanswered ground strikes, prompting referee Leon Roberts to halt the bout amid Wilks' defensive struggles. Opening the main card, Ross Pearson earned a TKO (doctor stoppage due to a cut) victory over Aaron Riley at 4:38 of the second round. Pearson, fresh off his win on The Ultimate Fighter 9, dominated the clinch with knees and elbows, opening a severe laceration on Riley's face that caused excessive bleeding. The ringside physician intervened after Pearson's striking continued to target the injury, marking a strong UFC debut for the British lightweight.

Preliminary Card

The preliminary card of UFC 105 consisted of six non-televised bouts, primarily in the and divisions, which delivered a series of decisive finishes and showcased technical prowess from several fighters. In the opening matchup, defeated Paul Taylor via (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) after three rounds, relying on superior wrestling control to dominate the ground game and land effective ground-and-pound strikes throughout the fight. Next, submitted Shannon Gugerty with a at 1:24 of the second round, capitalizing on a quick transition from the clinch after using low kicks to disrupt Gugerty's balance and pull guard. Nick Osipczak then earned a TKO victory over Matthew via punches at 3:53 of the third round, reversing an early grappling exchange to mount Riddle and unleash a flurry of strikes and elbows that forced the referee stoppage. In a lightweight clash, stopped Paul Kelly with a TKO from a spinning back followed by punches at 2:53 of the second round, as the highlight-reel kick dropped Kelly and allowed Siver to swarm with ground strikes for the finish. The card's quickest finish came in the light heavyweight bout, where knocked out Jared Hamman with punches just 0:41 into the first round, exploding forward with a straight right that stunned Hamman before follow-up shots sealed the explosive early stoppage. Closing the prelims, Andre Winner secured a first-round KO against Rolando at 3:22 via a devastating counter right hand that caught Delgado mid-advance and dropped him unconscious to the canvas.

Post-event

Bonus Awards

At UFC 105, the organization awarded its standard post-fight bonuses to recognize exceptional performances across the event. These included the Fight of the Night, Knockout of the Night, and Submission of the Night, each carrying a $40,000 payout to the recipient or recipients. Michael Bisping and Denis Kang earned the Fight of the Night honors, receiving $40,000 each for their competitive bout characterized by intense, back-and-forth striking exchanges that culminated in Bisping's second-round stoppage. Dennis Siver was awarded the Knockout of the Night bonus of $40,000 for his second-round finish of Paul Kelly via a highlight-reel spinning back kick followed by punches. Terry Etim claimed the Submission of the Night award, also worth $40,000, for submitting Shannon Gugerty with a at 1:24 of the second round. In total, $160,000 in bonuses were distributed to the four recipients, aligning with the UFC's policy of incentivizing memorable and skillful displays in the .

Fighter Aftermath

Dan Hardy's unanimous decision victory over at UFC 105 earned him a title shot against champion at on March 27, 2010, where he ultimately lost by unanimous decision after five rounds. This bout marked Hardy as the first British fighter to challenge for a UFC title, significantly elevating his status as a prominent star in the sport. Randy Couture's unanimous decision victory over at UFC 105 represented his return to the following a retirement, reigniting his career and leading to additional bouts including a 2010 victory over at and a final light heavyweight title challenge against at in April 2011. Couture announced his second and permanent retirement immediately after the loss to Machida, concluding a Hall of Fame career at age 47. Alexander Gustafsson's explosive 41-second knockout of Jared Hamman in his UFC debut at UFC 105 propelled him into the light heavyweight division's rankings, setting the stage for a string of victories that included notable wins over Phil Davis and Mauricio Rua. This rapid ascent culminated in his first title challenge against Jon Jones at UFC 165 in September 2013, a closely contested decision loss widely regarded as one of the division's most competitive fights, followed by additional contention bouts including a rematch with Jones in 2018. Michael Bisping's second-round TKO of at UFC 105 reinforced his standing as a top contender, contributing to his sustained push toward championship contention amid a series of high-profile wins against fighters like and in subsequent years. This performance laid foundational momentum for Bisping's eventual title victory, as he knocked out in the first round at on June 4, 2016, to become the first British UFC champion and hold the belt for over a year. UFC 105 featured strong performances from British fighters, including Ross Pearson's doctor's stoppage TKO victory over Aaron Riley in the second round and John Hathaway's unanimous decision win over Paul Taylor, helping to expand the UFC's footprint in the UK and by showcasing homegrown talent and drawing record crowds for a non-London show. The success of these fighters, who secured ongoing UFC contracts and visibility, helped foster greater enthusiasm for MMA across the region, paving the way for increased European events and rising interest in British prospects.

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